>They hide the logic and intricacies of HTML coding from you,
>so that you don't learn how to fix broken code when you don't
>have your trusty WYSIWYG editor handy.


Brent, great post. Re the above: I would add that WYSIWIG editors not only
hide bad code (in the sense that everything looks fine when viewing the
page in the editor) but if you don't know HTML, they don't let you fix the
bad code. If you create a page in a WYSIWIG editor and don't know HTML, you
*cannot* fix the problem, whether you are using your editor or don't have
it available to use. So the problem is not whether or not the editor is
"available", it is that the problem is invisible.

Barry
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